Summary report by the Central Provinces Government on the elephant kheda establishment in the Central Provinces during the year 1865-66 - the establishment to continue in being for a further year (Vol 1)
Further papers regarding the proposed railway link between Rangoon and the western frontier of China - representation of Captain Jackson Muspratt Williams, Superintendent of Works, British Burma, that his views as to the proposed line of route have been misunderstood
Government of India inform London that certain legal documents sent out from England for William Townsend, a Calcutta merchant, have been forwarded to his new address in Brisbane, Australia
Government of India forward to London English translations of three articles published in the 'Gwalior Gazette' of the 17 March 1867, which they consider to be very creditable to the Maharaja of Gwalior [Jayaji Rao Sindhia] (the translations appear on pp 3-5)
Protests of the Hyderabad and Gwalior Governments against the application to them of the rules recently published regarding the responsibility of Princely States for mail robberies committed within their territories (Vol 1)
Ratification of the Extradition Treaty between the British Government and the Nizam of Hyderabad [Afzal-ud-daula] (a copy of the Treaty appears on pp 9-10)
Further papers regarding the visit of William HenryJohnson to Khotan and his subsequent resignation as Civil Assistant, Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, Vol 1 - query regarding four notes of hand allegedly given by Johnson to Khotanese officials
Complaint of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway Company against the Maharaja of Indore [Tukoji Rao Holkar] for levying excessive transit duties on the road from Indore to the railhead at Khandwa (includes, on p 2, a sketch map, MS, coloured, scale 1"=12 miles, showing trade routes from Indore and Malwa to the railway)
Report on the revenue administration of the Balaghat District by the Officiating Deputy Commissioner [Captain John Lewis Loch] (with associated correspondence)
Decision of the Government of India that 'ordinary theft' should be excluded but 'cattle theft' retained in the list of crimes recognised by the Extradition Treaties now being negotiated with the Rajputana States